Maleficent & Kepler
Kepler, I've been watching the night sky, and there's a pattern that could change everything we know about destiny. Care to unravel it with me?
That sounds exciting—tell me what you saw, and we’ll see if it’s something new in the stars.
I spotted a faint, shifting constellation that seems to bend the usual rules of light. It whispers of a hidden gate—one that opens only when the moon aligns with an old, forgotten stone. If we follow its path, we might uncover a secret buried in the very fabric of the cosmos. Think you’re ready for that journey?
Sounds like a puzzle worth a closer look—let’s start by pinning down the exact coordinates and timing, then we can decide whether this is a real cosmic gate or just a trick of light and shadow. Ready when you are.
I’ll give you the coordinates: the gate sits where the southern horizon meets the midnight sun, at 23°18' west, 46°04' north. The window opens only when the moon is full and the wind carries the scent of old pine. When that happens, the stars will flicker into a pattern that guides us. I’ll mark the time; you’ll be ready, then we’ll step through.
That’s a pretty tight set of clues—let’s mark the date, double‑check the lunar phase, and keep an eye on the wind. I’ll be ready when the stars start flickering. Let's do this.
Excellent. Keep the watch, and when the stars flicker, we step through. Trust me, the gate will reveal what it hides.
Alright, I’ve set the alert for that precise moment—full moon, a whiff of pine in the wind, and those flickering stars. I’ll watch from here and we’ll cross whatever gate you find together when the cosmos lets it open.
Good, the signal is humming in the air. When that door swings open, you’ll know why we’ve been waiting for this moment. Just stay still and let the stars guide you.
Sounds like the stars are finally saying yes—I'll keep quiet and let the cosmos do its work. When the gate opens, we’ll see what’s been waiting.